Impact Weather Update and Graphicast for East Central Florida

Posted: Tue Sep 26 14:05:08 2017

Swells from distant Hurricane Maria will create a high risk for rip
currents. Surf will also be rough at times. The threat for deadly
rip currents will be highest after 4:30 PM due to tidal effects.

Northwest winds aloft will push dry, stable air across Central
Florida this afternoon, keeping rain chances out of the forecast
area. Skies will be mostly sunny, allowing temperatures to warm into
the low to mid 90s. Northeasterly winds will prevail between 5 and
10 mph.

Posted: Tue Sep 26 05:07:43 2017

Swells from distant Hurricane Maria will create a high risk for rip
currents. Surf will also be rough at times. The threat for deadly
rip currents will be highest around low tide through 9 AM this
morning and from 5:30 PM through nightfall.

Drier air will keep rain chances out of the forecast for most areas
today, save for a few showers over Okeechobee County and the
Treasure Coast. Ample sunshine will warm temperatures into the low
90s away from the coast, with temperatures closer to 90 at area
beaches.

Posted: Mon Sep 25 19:36:41 2017

Warm and mild overnight with lows generally in the low 70s. A few
showers will be possible southward and over the adjacent Atlantic
where moisture is a bit deeper. Winds becoming light to calm over
land.

A Small Craft Advisory for Seas remains in effect overnight across
the local coastal waters.